South Africa - Reasons To Be Cheerful
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Western Province’s 95-0 demolition of Eastern Province in the schools’
inter-provincial Craven Week ‘final’ was clinical, relentless, and abundantly
skilful. There are more than a few players there who look to have exciting
futures.
2 Jean de Villiers playing 60 minutes
for Western Province in their pre-Currie Cup ‘friendly’ vs the Pumas on
Saturday after his 20 minutes for the Springboks against the World XV, is a big
step towards his return to the Springbok midfield and captaincy, which augers
well for South Africa’s chances at the World Cup.
3 The performances of key Bok players
Bismarck du Plessis, Eben Etzebeth, and Bryan Habana.
4 Schalk Burger showing again that,
far from being a has-been, he remains a superstar and could yet be a Bok
kingpin at the World Cup.
5 The number of tackles made by some
of the Bok forwards on Saturday: 20 by Burger, 18 by Francois Louw, 15 by each
of Marcell Coetzee and Eben Etzebeth – and Lood de Jager, who made 18 tackles
in his 63 minutes.
5 The much unfairly maligned Jannie
du Plessis going a long way towards silencing his detractors.
6 Jesse Kriel.
7 Heyneke Meyer’s graciousness in defeat, despite feeling gutted. Not all national coaches maintain dignity and behave similarly admirably when things don’t go their way.
8 The All Blacks vulnerability to the lineout driving maul.
9 Francois Hougaard’s new Bulls coach allowing him to play scrumhalf.
10 Neighbouring Namibia’s much improved performance in beating Russia 45-5 in Windhoek after their 39-19 first Test win – a reward for excellent coaching and the players’ committed effort. Their World Cup opponents are a daunting New Zealand, Argentina, Georgia, and Tonga.